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he was known as jr ewing on dallas. he lost his battle yesterday in a dallas hospital. he was son of broadway star mary martin and known for role of tony nelson. it is one o'clock p.m. eastern time and now back to forbes on fox. just in time for the college football. new report shows that coaches are scoring big-time. froof them making two million bucks a season and a lot of parents and students are calling for cuts to help cut college costs. john, you say that is good for schools and students. you got to explain. this is a flip side. >> absolutely. parents and students need to relax and realize that football coaches get a fraction of all of the money. donations go up that pray for all of the other athletic teams and lower tuition. you want to get rid of the money producers and you will see pruition rise as a result. >> john's head if you cut back on the calories you can increase tuition costs. what do you say. >> i love john and we go back and forth on college e-mails he's wrong on this one and i will site the university of california. he went 3 and nine and less than
he was known as jr ewing on dallas. he lost his battle yesterday in a dallas hospital. he was son of broadway star mary martin and known for role of tony nelson. it is one o'clock p.m. eastern time and now back to forbes on fox. just in time for the college football. new report shows that coaches are scoring big-time. froof them making two million bucks a season and a lot of parents and students are calling for cuts to help cut college costs. john, you say that is good for schools and students....
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my name is anna, i'm from the dallas/fort worth world affairs council, and as i told everyone yesterday, i teach seniors. i've been facebooking with them, and can they ask me questions, and the point is they want to know for this right now -- because they're online with me -- should they be optimistic? they're very scared, the class of 2013, and what can you say to them that i can pass on to them about economic competitiveness and if they should be optimistic or worried? >> great question from the seniors. okay, steve. >> notwithstanding everything i said before -- [laughter] i'm actually optimistic. i think, i'm optimistic because heidi ticked off a number of these before in a slightly different context, but they're just as applicable in this context. we have the most flexible economy in the world. we have this incredibly diverse labor force, diverse group of people in this country who come here because of the opportunity. there are not that many people who leave america to go live in all these other places that we worry about being more competitive than we are, but there's a long line
my name is anna, i'm from the dallas/fort worth world affairs council, and as i told everyone yesterday, i teach seniors. i've been facebooking with them, and can they ask me questions, and the point is they want to know for this right now -- because they're online with me -- should they be optimistic? they're very scared, the class of 2013, and what can you say to them that i can pass on to them about economic competitiveness and if they should be optimistic or worried? >> great question...
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i left dallas, it takes a lot to pry he out of dallas watching a cowboy game, i left saturday morning i wanted to be at work. that is me, i was told to leave dallas saturday, i think on wednesday, when i -- >> there is no mystery there. i want to play sound from you, ceo on area, just moments ago really, talking about how they have back up plans. >> we had the ability to operate the market from any location. the industry ran a test saturday. request industry at large, with software with process, you have in place. gerri: what do you make of that? >> he is right, nazdaq was ready to open, all traditional electronic exchanges. they do electronically they were ready. it was just the new york stock exchange, which was not. when they didn't, and you know premier stock exchange. gerri: only 11% of volume. >> but still a big part, volume is interest first, it is with goldman sachs and all other places. gerri: charlie thank you, coming up, on a hard break, i would keep you here all night. >> please don't, i'm tired. >> eastern seaboard slowly pulls itself back together after hurricane sandy.
i left dallas, it takes a lot to pry he out of dallas watching a cowboy game, i left saturday morning i wanted to be at work. that is me, i was told to leave dallas saturday, i think on wednesday, when i -- >> there is no mystery there. i want to play sound from you, ceo on area, just moments ago really, talking about how they have back up plans. >> we had the ability to operate the market from any location. the industry ran a test saturday. request industry at large, with software...
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he made jr ewing from tv's smash hit "dallas" a household name. before the actor drilled for oil in texas he fell in love with a jeanie in a bottle. dominic di-natale is live in los angeles with more. >> reporter: hey, and larry hagman, in the height of his dallas career, believed to be the most famous actor in the world and his charismatic portrayal of the smirking dark jr ewing and launched them into stratospheric fame. >> charismatic, you know, and charming, but that evil side, that macavelian plotting that constantly went on. >> and he just became the character he portrayed on the show and he was definitely the master. >> when they redid dallas, he was on it again, what a career, 80 some years, he was 81, yes, he worked for most of it. pretty amazing. >> hagman died in a hospital in dallas, texas friday afternoon and it was due to complications from his battle with cancer says his family. and his final moments were not just his relatives, but his long time friend linda gray who played his on-screen wife sue ellen, she says he brought joy to ev
he made jr ewing from tv's smash hit "dallas" a household name. before the actor drilled for oil in texas he fell in love with a jeanie in a bottle. dominic di-natale is live in los angeles with more. >> reporter: hey, and larry hagman, in the height of his dallas career, believed to be the most famous actor in the world and his charismatic portrayal of the smirking dark jr ewing and launched them into stratospheric fame. >> charismatic, you know, and charming, but that...
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due to the weather, i'll be catching the 11:45 to dallas. >> former track legend jim heinz was supposed to be an earlier flight to texas. because of our weather in the bay, some scheduled events will have to wait. >> i had had some press conferences scheduled for this afternoon that would have to be put off until tomorrow. >> the rain and wind played a number on flight schedules at sfo. the faa issue add ground hold which cancelled about 73 flights as of noon and delayed several others. some being affected for more than 2 1/2 hours. >> rather than have aircraft circling in the sky, waiting to land, instead a take off slot is established that will allow that aircraft to come in when it's expected to. it will reduce the amount of circling and also reduces the like hoofed aircraft having to divert to other airports. >> it wasn't just at the airport were passengers were affected. the delays on the roads made some passengers almost miss their flight. >> i was really tense. my wife off toward drive me. we didn't take the fast way through hayward. we took the 580 to the 880. that's delayed. th
due to the weather, i'll be catching the 11:45 to dallas. >> former track legend jim heinz was supposed to be an earlier flight to texas. because of our weather in the bay, some scheduled events will have to wait. >> i had had some press conferences scheduled for this afternoon that would have to be put off until tomorrow. >> the rain and wind played a number on flight schedules at sfo. the faa issue add ground hold which cancelled about 73 flights as of noon and delayed...
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in sports the dallas mavericks cool off the knicks. new york visiting dallas. dallas leads the way. dallas sends new york to its second loss of the season. 114-111. oklahoma city thunder star kevin durant planted one on a young lady court side after she gets hit. misses a wide-open dunk opportunity. focus, man. he gets his mojo back. this one goes to overtime. extra frame. durant takes a big three. o.c. wins 117-111. tlak of the college of the basketball world is jack taylor. on tuesday night he shattered the ncaa single game scoring 1-3-8 points.ching 138 points.- our affiliate went one on one with our star. >> getting tired of shooting hoops? >> reporter: some games the ball just won't fall. >> shot the ball pretty poorly. >> reporter: after saturday's 28 points his slump needed correcting. >> my teammates and coaches wanted me to get going. offensively. >> reporter: tuesday when faith baptist entered the gym jack became the go-to guy. >> if a guy hits a three we want to give him the threes again. our philosophy is to feed the hot hand. >> reporter: his hand ignited. >> hit shots
in sports the dallas mavericks cool off the knicks. new york visiting dallas. dallas leads the way. dallas sends new york to its second loss of the season. 114-111. oklahoma city thunder star kevin durant planted one on a young lady court side after she gets hit. misses a wide-open dunk opportunity. focus, man. he gets his mojo back. this one goes to overtime. extra frame. durant takes a big three. o.c. wins 117-111. tlak of the college of the basketball world is jack taylor. on tuesday night...
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mild air building in. 70 degrees in dallas. 60 in kansas city. the west stays unsettled here as we'll see rain and snow through the higher elevations in idaho. quiet for most areas. 2/3 of the country will be quiet on friday. there will be a chance for showers around the lakes and parts of east texas and louisiana and the extreme southern portion of florida. saturday, still the west here going to stay unsettled and the great lakes with a chance of showers. northeast, highs in the low to mid 40s. mild if not warm in the south. houston to dallas, upper 70s. unsettled in the pacific northwest. on sunday, still more of the same for the west. still a chance for rain. this goes down to the central and southern parts of california, a chance of few showers. more rain for the northeast. weekdays on the weather channel, you can wake up with al and stephanie. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know members it.congres
mild air building in. 70 degrees in dallas. 60 in kansas city. the west stays unsettled here as we'll see rain and snow through the higher elevations in idaho. quiet for most areas. 2/3 of the country will be quiet on friday. there will be a chance for showers around the lakes and parts of east texas and louisiana and the extreme southern portion of florida. saturday, still the west here going to stay unsettled and the great lakes with a chance of showers. northeast, highs in the low to mid...
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, dallas, texas, good morning. -- and memory, dallas, texas, good morning. -- anna marie, dallas, texas, good morning. caller: what can we do as a community to prepare? what are some things that we can do to perhaps -- me and a group of others -- we could create a project for awareness? guest: a great project for awareness is awareness about the distribution grid at the local level. in my area, washington, d.c., the utility for a variety of reasons and did not trim trees for decades. people complained because they were cutting trees and not want them on their property, so for the last few years with storms we have had an enormous amount of free-fall, branches, and so on. putting pressure on the utilities, running public projects, schools, so on, identifying areas that are vulnerable where a tree trimming process, and again, i am an environmentalist, i am not saying to cut down trees indiscriminately, but i am saying that there is a trade- off and if you do not do the maintenance at the local community level, there
, dallas, texas, good morning. -- and memory, dallas, texas, good morning. -- anna marie, dallas, texas, good morning. caller: what can we do as a community to prepare? what are some things that we can do to perhaps -- me and a group of others -- we could create a project for awareness? guest: a great project for awareness is awareness about the distribution grid at the local level. in my area, washington, d.c., the utility for a variety of reasons and did not trim trees for decades. people...
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this is a morning event. 45 at dallas. reagan national. in the cooler 30's to the west. lottrimeter not budging a day.ghout the h rain.wit 51 at noon. maybe a lingering shower and up in thell dry afternoon. we may see sunshine. details on that in just a .inute first let us check on traffic. >> here we are on the 270. the truckt 109 to scales. and damage to the beltway, we just usual volume. -- and down to the beltway, we are ok, just normal volume. ont exit 152 southbound i-95 side.ght , so faro springfield bad, the normal amount of volume moving at pace. still good up to the 14th street bridge. back to you. details emerging in the sex scandal.raeus underr top official investigation. looking into e- mails that john allen sent to e woman that triggered the situation a. >> general john on the top states commander in afghanistan under investigation sending in a the womane-mails to resignation ofhe david petraeus. it is just the latest twist in scandal.owing ofer hours at the home paula, the woman who petraeus allegedly had an affair with, left with files, a computer. but di
this is a morning event. 45 at dallas. reagan national. in the cooler 30's to the west. lottrimeter not budging a day.ghout the h rain.wit 51 at noon. maybe a lingering shower and up in thell dry afternoon. we may see sunshine. details on that in just a .inute first let us check on traffic. >> here we are on the 270. the truckt 109 to scales. and damage to the beltway, we just usual volume. -- and down to the beltway, we are ok, just normal volume. ont exit 152 southbound i-95 side.ght ,...
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texas the top four cities and we have seen strong numbers year over year and rent growth in austin, dallas, houston, san antonio, has been in the 3% to 6% year over year rent growth so strong performance. >> so rent is killing it but would you be a buyer. warren came over here a year ago and said if he could do anything with his money and made sense he would go up and buy up single family homes. he'd do it in florida, arizona, nevada, that was the argument. >> i think the mortgage market has to come back for the residential end user but i'd buy some land divisions, lot developments that will make sense over the next couple of years. >> behind the curtain of the commercial business. >> steven and i were talking a minute ago about retailers and e-commerce and we see a big impact from e-commerce when we buy a shopping center, we have to pay attention to our cost basis so that retailers who come in and occupy that space will have the ability to compete against e-commerce and do well and protect their profit margins so we're seeing retailers absorb. >> can they get there? >> they can. >> becaus
texas the top four cities and we have seen strong numbers year over year and rent growth in austin, dallas, houston, san antonio, has been in the 3% to 6% year over year rent growth so strong performance. >> so rent is killing it but would you be a buyer. warren came over here a year ago and said if he could do anything with his money and made sense he would go up and buy up single family homes. he'd do it in florida, arizona, nevada, that was the argument. >> i think the mortgage...
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he died yesterday in dallas, again working as the character that maids him famous the world over, best known for his role as is the scheming oil tie can, jr ewing on "dallas" and he was the loveable astronaut tony nelson on "i dream of jeanie." we have more on his life and career and the sidewalk out there has been a flurry of activity as people come by to witness his star. >> reporter: and, already, we are having a legenus, harris. larry hagman dying of complications from cancer at the age of 81. he played the villain, people the world over loved to hate. >> and, in return... >> i get 25% of your earnings from all sources. >> reporter: remembered as j. r. ewing with the swagger and grit, he was one of the world's most famous actors, during the height of dallas's popularity. >> who shot jr? how many parodies were that of that. >> the evil side, machiavellian plotting... >> reporter: fellow cast members released statements. linda gray, who was his on screen wife was with him in his final moments, he was creative, generous, funny and loving and talented and there could have been no j. r.
he died yesterday in dallas, again working as the character that maids him famous the world over, best known for his role as is the scheming oil tie can, jr ewing on "dallas" and he was the loveable astronaut tony nelson on "i dream of jeanie." we have more on his life and career and the sidewalk out there has been a flurry of activity as people come by to witness his star. >> reporter: and, already, we are having a legenus, harris. larry hagman dying of complications...
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my name is anna from the dallas-fort worth world affairs council. i teach seniors, so i have been facebooking for the conference and the ask questions and i answer back and i've already scanned my notes. the point is they want to know for this -- right now because they are on line with the -- should they be optimistic? they're very scared, the class of 2013. what can i pass on to them about economic competitiveness and they should be optimistic or worried? >> great question from the seniors. okay, steve. slingbox >> notwithstanding everything i said before -- [laughter] i'm actually optimistic. i'm optimistic because heidi ticked off a number of these before in a slightly different context. we have the most flexible economy in the world. we have this incredibly diverse labor force and a diverse group of people in this country that come here because the opportunity. there aren't that many people that leave america to go all these other places that we worry about being more competitive than we are the there's a long line of people that still want to c
my name is anna from the dallas-fort worth world affairs council. i teach seniors, so i have been facebooking for the conference and the ask questions and i answer back and i've already scanned my notes. the point is they want to know for this -- right now because they are on line with the -- should they be optimistic? they're very scared, the class of 2013. what can i pass on to them about economic competitiveness and they should be optimistic or worried? >> great question from the...
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dallas fans spent an entire summer asking themselves the question, who shot j.r.? it was a testament to the acting abilities of the real larry hagman. the son of singer mary martin, larry hagman's own career was launched in the 1960s with a role at astronaut anthony nelson in the sit-com i dream of jeannenie opposite barbara eden playing the part of the jeannenie. >> i must have gone further into orbit than i thought. >> osgood: though other tv and film roles followed, it was dallas that put him on the map. >> get me the police. reporter: when the identity of j.r.'s assailant was revealed in november of 1980, as many as 83 million people in the united states alone would tune in. >> really surprised. i thought his wife had done it. >> osgood: by then j.r. ewing was on the mend from his wounds and back in the saddle until the conclusion of the series in 1991. the very next year hagman was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver, a result he candidly admitted from years of heavy drinking. the discovery of a tumor in 1995 required a liver transplant. >> you won, honey. i
dallas fans spent an entire summer asking themselves the question, who shot j.r.? it was a testament to the acting abilities of the real larry hagman. the son of singer mary martin, larry hagman's own career was launched in the 1960s with a role at astronaut anthony nelson in the sit-com i dream of jeannenie opposite barbara eden playing the part of the jeannenie. >> i must have gone further into orbit than i thought. >> osgood: though other tv and film roles followed, it was dallas...
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downtown dallas what the locals call the heart from. is a strange twisted beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy. dependence and i should think of it as. a high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the mines. that means the new night moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly could and they still have drilling right next to their houses and they're very unhappy if. you don't have to travel fucked to witness a collision between community and comus family and industry we all take risks every day driving to work you know but there's risk set you have to take and recess you don't have to take and to me it just doesn't make sense to put a heavy industrial process right next to somebody. this is self like a prosperous community on the outskirts of dallas. a few years ago forbes magazine named this the most affluent neighborhood in the united states. a place where usually mone
downtown dallas what the locals call the heart from. is a strange twisted beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy. dependence and i should think of it as. a high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the mines. that means the new night moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly could and they still have drilling right next to...
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ewing in the hit cbs show "dallas." larry magazine hahn has died at the age of 81. >> there we are. >> reporter: hagman rose to fame as good natured astronaut anthony nelson in the "i dream of jeanne." he came from a show business family. his mother was mary martin. hagman was candid about his personal life acknowledging years of heavy drinking that so damaged his liver he eventually needed a transplant. after many years of smoking, hagman quit and became an anti-smoking advocate. recently he acknowledged that his wife of nearly six decades as alzheimer disease and he was battling throat cancer. hagman's spirit never false terrified. earlier this year "dallas" was revived as a new series on tnt. in an appearance on this program in june of this year hagman told jeff glor what he thought about returning to television as the villain that everyone loves to hate. >> larry when they first came to you and said i want to reboot this what did you think? >> yahoo! >> dallas ran on cbs from 1979 to 1991. >> i don't understand why
ewing in the hit cbs show "dallas." larry magazine hahn has died at the age of 81. >> there we are. >> reporter: hagman rose to fame as good natured astronaut anthony nelson in the "i dream of jeanne." he came from a show business family. his mother was mary martin. hagman was candid about his personal life acknowledging years of heavy drinking that so damaged his liver he eventually needed a transplant. after many years of smoking, hagman quit and became an...
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and 54 countries around the world uma took dallas and it was a world phenomenon. and many will be mourning the larry mag man. and the taxing fiscal cliff. corvers are staying that republicaning are folding under pressure. steve forbes joins us. and the miracle on worthington street. and a massive explosion rocks a massachusetts. and all on america's news head quarters, don't go away. with verizon. hurry in this saturday and sunday for great deals. likehe lucid by lg, free. or the galaxy nexus by samsung, free. this weekend, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. >> welcome back. later today investigators are assessing the damage done to buildings near a strip club that exploded yesterday. a national gas explosion leveled the building. 18 people were injured there and first responders had evacuated the building when it exploded. listen up. there is a way law makers can avoid the fiscal cliff. the answer is going to require compromise and may include three tread words. some tax indreeses. if president obama want to go bac
and 54 countries around the world uma took dallas and it was a world phenomenon. and many will be mourning the larry mag man. and the taxing fiscal cliff. corvers are staying that republicaning are folding under pressure. steve forbes joins us. and the miracle on worthington street. and a massive explosion rocks a massachusetts. and all on america's news head quarters, don't go away. with verizon. hurry in this saturday and sunday for great deals. likehe lucid by lg, free. or the galaxy nexus...
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these figures correspond to cities like new york, atlanta, dallas, boston, los angeles, and they indicate how in the early 1990's, late 1980's, there was a very significant incrse inhe homicide rates. we have homicide rates all the way up to 60, 40, something like that. mexico's current homicide rate you can see on this tight. >> rose: 100,000. >> the rate is at 24 and it has raised significantly over the last few years. what we have confronted is a increase in homicide rates not only in mexico but in all the hemisphere over the last few years. in the decade between 2000 and 2010 the homicide rate, the averaghomide re in all of the americas increased by 60%. so what we're doing in mexico is a fight for security. we are improving the rule of law. we are confronting these cartels, we're trying to bring them down, bring them to justice. we are transforming institutions devoted to the rule of law. and we are also going to the most vulnerable area of society to try to reconstruct the social fabric. of course we want to have much better results. >> rose: are you succeeding. >> i think we would
these figures correspond to cities like new york, atlanta, dallas, boston, los angeles, and they indicate how in the early 1990's, late 1980's, there was a very significant incrse inhe homicide rates. we have homicide rates all the way up to 60, 40, something like that. mexico's current homicide rate you can see on this tight. >> rose: 100,000. >> the rate is at 24 and it has raised significantly over the last few years. what we have confronted is a increase in homicide rates not...
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tourism of course you have florida there where as the energy industry is highlighted somewhere like dallas and kansas city and that region you'll hear a lot about farming so staffers at each of the twelve regional banks all these banks you see here they compile the information after contacting businesses economists and other financial experts by phone through questionnaires and just plain old e-mail now the businesses range from retailers and home builders to hotels and restaurant owners and the questions if you want to know what they call up and ask here are some examples from the atlanta fed that we've got so please describe the proportion of your workforce that's part time or temporary compared to this time last year what's your outlook for growth in your business over the next three to six months now the fed staff produces a number of books for the f o m c that are known by color so you know it's not just the beige book the beige book was originally the red book and the red book discuss specific companies and it actually wasn't made made available to the public so i wonder about dole d
tourism of course you have florida there where as the energy industry is highlighted somewhere like dallas and kansas city and that region you'll hear a lot about farming so staffers at each of the twelve regional banks all these banks you see here they compile the information after contacting businesses economists and other financial experts by phone through questionnaires and just plain old e-mail now the businesses range from retailers and home builders to hotels and restaurant owners and...
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dallas at 79 degrees. oklahoma city at 76. midland, odessa, coming in at the 80s, as well. how about vegas? 76 degrees. denver, you're 70 degrees today. that's not too bad. but that changes as the new storm in the northwest you can expect to see some, the conditions to start. temperatures in the 40's, upper 30's style of their. increasing sunshine throughout the day. >> we are -- i know. i'm still eating. it's time for our "modern family" sneak peek of the week. >> wait. you're a bulldog? >> yeah. you? >> i knew there was something about you i liked. >> beside letting you win? >> there's a big game today. you want to watch it together. i'm late for a showing. no pressure. we could watch it at my place. i'll text you the address. >> it was great meeting you, phil. >> you, too, dave. >> hey, it's me. you were totally right about this gym. i just met the cutest guy. >> what did i tell you? that place is like a gay bar with dumbbells. redundant. >> "modern family," at 9:00, 8:00 central on abc. >>> i'm here with our friend and colleague, bob woodruff and american heroes right h
dallas at 79 degrees. oklahoma city at 76. midland, odessa, coming in at the 80s, as well. how about vegas? 76 degrees. denver, you're 70 degrees today. that's not too bad. but that changes as the new storm in the northwest you can expect to see some, the conditions to start. temperatures in the 40's, upper 30's style of their. increasing sunshine throughout the day. >> we are -- i know. i'm still eating. it's time for our "modern family" sneak peek of the week. >> wait....
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when they redid dallas, he was on it again, right? yeah, what a career, 80 some years, he was what 81 i believe, 81, yeah, and he worked for most of it. pretty amazing. >> reporter: and the recollection to his fellow cast members of the cbs series which ran for an incredible 14 seasons and patrick duffy who played jr's brother bobby, he says i have to say anything more at this juncture is too soon. and linda gray, played his alcoholic wife sue ellen, was with him in the hospital when he died. and i'll miss him enormously and victoria principal wshe said, look out, larry is leading the parade. and starring in the show eye dream of jeanie and barbara eden described him as a texas tornado we've lost not just an actor, and television icon, but pure america, and producers of the latest series of dallas will replace him, they are not saying so far. after all, how do you, just how do you replace jr? arthel? >> i don't think you do. i just don't think so. i don't know, but you know, a great loss with huge and warm memories for everybody, it s
when they redid dallas, he was on it again, right? yeah, what a career, 80 some years, he was what 81 i believe, 81, yeah, and he worked for most of it. pretty amazing. >> reporter: and the recollection to his fellow cast members of the cbs series which ran for an incredible 14 seasons and patrick duffy who played jr's brother bobby, he says i have to say anything more at this juncture is too soon. and linda gray, played his alcoholic wife sue ellen, was with him in the hospital when he...
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midwest, colder air coming in, temperatures will rise, even 60s in dallas. and then out towards the west, final and he will getting a break in spots like seattle. 50 degrees. so a bit more mild. very chilly in the mountains. 81 in los angeles and phoenix. rest of the four corners, very dry and mild. what about your travel? a lot of people will be traveling not just to the shopping mall, but to the airports. we do have someplaces where we may see some backups. what i can it or not, backups could take place especially places like detroit, houston. minor delays in nashville. but new york and los angeles for the time being, nothing to speak of. might have volume delays later in the day at jfk. back to you. >> real quickly, as we head into sunday, a lot of people traveling back on sunday, any idea about whether the weather will continue to get worse or improve? >> it is going to be rough in parts of the northern plains. a lot of the small regional airports. out west, not bad either. >> thank, reynolds. happy post-thanksgiving to you. best buy of course in need of
midwest, colder air coming in, temperatures will rise, even 60s in dallas. and then out towards the west, final and he will getting a break in spots like seattle. 50 degrees. so a bit more mild. very chilly in the mountains. 81 in los angeles and phoenix. rest of the four corners, very dry and mild. what about your travel? a lot of people will be traveling not just to the shopping mall, but to the airports. we do have someplaces where we may see some backups. what i can it or not, backups could...
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lauderdale and miami. >> 70s from dallas to miami. mostly 50s in the northeast and midwest. 60s in the rockies. and phoenix, sitting nice and pretty at about 80 degrees. >>> well, the mad dash to get out of town for thanksgiving is already under way. but it should be in full swing by tomorrow, what aaa is calling the very busiest travel day of the entire year. 43.6 million americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles. and this year, 90% of those folks will go by car. >>> and passengers at l.a.x. are being warned to allow 90 extra minutes of travel time tomorrow, because of a huge protest in the streets surrounding that airport. the demonstration by more than 1,000 members of the service employees union is expected to last about five hours. >>> and while keeping tabs on the crisis in the middle east, president obama has wrapped up his sessions at a summit of east asian nations. that summit was taking place in cambodia. this morning, mr. obama met with china's outgoing premier. both men stressed the need for the u.s. and china to
lauderdale and miami. >> 70s from dallas to miami. mostly 50s in the northeast and midwest. 60s in the rockies. and phoenix, sitting nice and pretty at about 80 degrees. >>> well, the mad dash to get out of town for thanksgiving is already under way. but it should be in full swing by tomorrow, what aaa is calling the very busiest travel day of the entire year. 43.6 million americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles. and this year, 90% of those folks will go by car....
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dallas fisher said the u.s. central bank must set limits on its monetary policy. the hawkish fisher warned the size of the fed asset purchase program is abnormal saying he opposes an extension of operation twist. the latest s&p case shiller index due later today is expected to show continued improvement for home prices in 20 major u.s. cities. providing further evidence of a long term rebound for the sector or sdw does it. our next guest is eric glean, chief of u.s. rates research and strategy at td securities. paul dale is also still with us. eric, good morning. first to you. tell us why you're concerned the housing recovery might not be for real. >> well, we have seen fits and starts in this recovery. i do think it is for really. we won't be seeing an upward move, but there are encouraging signs. we're seeing home prices improve across most regions of the company. inventories on a monthly basis are half of what they were two or three years ago. and when you think about do i want to buy a house or not, you want to see home prices at least stabilize. i think you'r
dallas fisher said the u.s. central bank must set limits on its monetary policy. the hawkish fisher warned the size of the fed asset purchase program is abnormal saying he opposes an extension of operation twist. the latest s&p case shiller index due later today is expected to show continued improvement for home prices in 20 major u.s. cities. providing further evidence of a long term rebound for the sector or sdw does it. our next guest is eric glean, chief of u.s. rates research and...
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sunny out in dallas, 88. early clouds in l.a., 70 degrees. let's check your national forecast. calm weather across most of the country today. mid-atlantic states could see scattered rain and snow showers from what is left of sandy, which is well into canada. expect light snow in the great lakes and southern plains. south and southwest and most of the rockies remain mostly dry and sunny. a strong, low-pressure system will bring heavy winds to much of southern alaska. >>> a school bus crash in alabama sent 14 students to the hospital. police say a pickup truck slammed into the bus yesterday in hodges knocking the bus on its side. the driver helped students escape by climbing through an emergency exit in the roof. there were no serious injuries. >>> new fallout in the jerry sandusky case. two penn state administrators are due in court later today to face additional charges of a cover up. as teresa garcia reports, the school's former president is facing new charges brought by the scandal. >> reporter: the former president of penn state was part of the conspiracy to cover up the sex
sunny out in dallas, 88. early clouds in l.a., 70 degrees. let's check your national forecast. calm weather across most of the country today. mid-atlantic states could see scattered rain and snow showers from what is left of sandy, which is well into canada. expect light snow in the great lakes and southern plains. south and southwest and most of the rockies remain mostly dry and sunny. a strong, low-pressure system will bring heavy winds to much of southern alaska. >>> a school bus...
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warriors in overtime in dallas. in recent years this was the game that golden state would have found some way to lose. different group. fourth quarter 2 minutes left. curry with a runner here. he had 31 points. 90-88 golden state. would answer here one-on-one with him and rises and fires. we are tied. barns to drive. own rebound passes out to some son. hold for one last shot what are you doing? no. huge mental mistake. that gives dallas 1 final chance to win it but carter in overtime and curry lead the way to drive and 17 point and 19 board. warriors nice road win. >> thanks larry. >> "nightline"next. >>kx@ñ ♪ did she use that line your place or mine when you danced with rea ♪ did she use that line your place or mine when you danced with her real slow ♪ ♪ tell me cheater cheater >> oh, getting raunchy tonight. white trash ho. >> the w-t-h. >> mm, mm, mm. >>> we have all seen the pictures, paula broadwell with her husband and children who has been labeled the wth by many. paula broadwell in the window of her
warriors in overtime in dallas. in recent years this was the game that golden state would have found some way to lose. different group. fourth quarter 2 minutes left. curry with a runner here. he had 31 points. 90-88 golden state. would answer here one-on-one with him and rises and fires. we are tied. barns to drive. own rebound passes out to some son. hold for one last shot what are you doing? no. huge mental mistake. that gives dallas 1 final chance to win it but carter in overtime and curry...
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mostly sunny in dallas, 63 and partly sunny in l.a., 82 degrees. let's check your national forecast. expect nice weather today across much of the country. clear skies over the eastern half of the nation. some showers in the south and northwest and northern rockies will see scattered rain and mountain snow showers. the midwest and west remain dry. when a white supremacist opened fire at a sikh temple police rushed to the scene. the gunman killed six but the toll may have been higher if it were not for two cops who gave their first interview to elaine quijano. >> reporter: 10:26 in the morning when oak creek police got the first 911 call. >> there's a guy in the church shooting with a gun. >> reporter: police lieutenant brian murphy, driving this car arrived first at the sikh temple. he found two bodies in the parking lot. >> i need an ambulance. i do not see a shooter anywhere. >> reporter: he got out of the car just seconds after he arrived he spotted the gunman wave michael page and chased him in the parking lot. >> i moved forward and realized ve
mostly sunny in dallas, 63 and partly sunny in l.a., 82 degrees. let's check your national forecast. expect nice weather today across much of the country. clear skies over the eastern half of the nation. some showers in the south and northwest and northern rockies will see scattered rain and mountain snow showers. the midwest and west remain dry. when a white supremacist opened fire at a sikh temple police rushed to the scene. the gunman killed six but the toll may have been higher if it were...
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the site of the popular "dallas" where hagman played jr ewing, one of the most memorable villains of all time. he was 81. people are returning to their religious roots. research shows a number of americans raised with one religion and left for one reason or another, once they hit adult hood are going back to the faith later in life. and rebirths and churches are seeing the way to fight declining attendance. dominic di-natale is live for us in los angeles. >> hi, harris, and some thought it used to be a time when people started having kids and find themselves returning to their values they grew up with and place most of them at the church steps once again and now, reasons including challenges live dealing with hurricane sandy and the stuff economy and people looking to the pulpit for answers. >> now, granted jesus returns us to good. >> growing up. scott saw attending church more of a chore. and what religion experts say what young adults do, he put his parent's religion out of his life. >> and the typical age, 18, 19, 20 and students, both men and women were dissatisfied perhaps with
the site of the popular "dallas" where hagman played jr ewing, one of the most memorable villains of all time. he was 81. people are returning to their religious roots. research shows a number of americans raised with one religion and left for one reason or another, once they hit adult hood are going back to the faith later in life. and rebirths and churches are seeing the way to fight declining attendance. dominic di-natale is live for us in los angeles. >> hi, harris, and some...
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police say he may have gone to dallas where he attended high school. so far nobody has heard from him. defense secretary leon panetta has arrived in bangkok for talks with a senior thai official in advance of president obama's visit this weekend. he flew to thailand and during the flight he expressed as a point of the senate failed to pass new cybersecurity legislation. he said if the united states fails to take the steps to defend against cyber attacks the consequences could be devastating. >> mitt romney office and i opened explanation as to why he lost the election. during phone calls with his top donors -- the former candidate says president obama won relax and by offering what he called gifts to minorities and young voters, citing the dream act and obamacare perr. one of romney's biggest supporters louisiana governor bobby jindal does not agree. >> i absolutely reject that notion, that description. i think it is absolutely wrong. i don't think that represents where we are as a party and where we are going very. >> the also seem to take a swipe at
police say he may have gone to dallas where he attended high school. so far nobody has heard from him. defense secretary leon panetta has arrived in bangkok for talks with a senior thai official in advance of president obama's visit this weekend. he flew to thailand and during the flight he expressed as a point of the senate failed to pass new cybersecurity legislation. he said if the united states fails to take the steps to defend against cyber attacks the consequences could be devastating....
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next up, philly, dallas, the giants, and the baltimore ravens. i guess one thing could be positive if you're a mitt romney fan is the fact that the redskins win could spell good things for mitt romney. >> that's right, they call it the redskins rule, right? the most bizarre stat in sports. the redskins win, the incumbents win. if the redskins lose, the incumbent loses. thank you, dan, for that report. can you believe that? it's been going on since 1940. 17 of 18, that stat has held true. 17 of 18. >> got two days until then, and a long two weeks. >> wait for us to get into the political scene. >>> baltimore ravens are undefeated after the bye week. they needed a rally, though, today in cleveland to keep that streak alive. it's an afc north showdown between the ravens and the browns. brandon weeden's a rookie, maybe he didn't know cleveland lost nine straight to ray rice's ravens. rice ready to rumble. 8-yard touchdown run. 98 yards on the day. ravens up. browns take a lead late in the fourth. joe flacco. he hits torrey smith, a spin, tags his def
next up, philly, dallas, the giants, and the baltimore ravens. i guess one thing could be positive if you're a mitt romney fan is the fact that the redskins win could spell good things for mitt romney. >> that's right, they call it the redskins rule, right? the most bizarre stat in sports. the redskins win, the incumbents win. if the redskins lose, the incumbent loses. thank you, dan, for that report. can you believe that? it's been going on since 1940. 17 of 18, that stat has held true....
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you just ate dallas! it's it's that time again. barbara walters released her 10 most fascinating people list. on that list, 50 grades of gray author el james, secretary of state hillary clinton and the british boy band, one direction, she never releases who is number one on the list. you have to tune in to her special to find out. it airs december 12th here on abc 7. >> maybe it's the rapper, cy. >> could be. >> he was in the american music awards last night. >> take a look. >> this audience is getting into it. he has come out no wrr wr to take over the universe, he performed his hit gangnam style. >> larry was doing a reenactment a short time ago. sorry we missed it we'll post it online, you know? >> twilight final chapter going out with a bang. >> it's not the only film making a splash. >> movie goers were thrifty for more twilight over the weekend. breaking down part two sunk its huge into the record books. more than $141!r/ç million. but the record is still held by new moon. another is the live of pi. otrc caught wupt director
you just ate dallas! it's it's that time again. barbara walters released her 10 most fascinating people list. on that list, 50 grades of gray author el james, secretary of state hillary clinton and the british boy band, one direction, she never releases who is number one on the list. you have to tune in to her special to find out. it airs december 12th here on abc 7. >> maybe it's the rapper, cy. >> could be. >> he was in the american music awards last night. >> take a...
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from dallas. iconic. >> the cowboy icon. >> yeah. >> it's nice that he was able to die surrounded by friends in dallas. >> that's great. let's get to rick reichmuth. >> he was in the new dallas, too wasn't he? >> yes he was a reboot on tnt. >> he and the other guy that popped up on there? >> yes. played his father. >> two original cast members. >> you have got about a minute and a half to find out. >> i just gave myself a minute and a half for this weather. never happen. minus 2 this morning in international falls. incredibly cold. we are sending alli there after the show she loves it 12 degrees in minneapolis. cold is moving in behind the cold front. we have got temperatures certainly cooled down here. 15, 20 degrees for a lot of people. so, get ready for that. it will warm up a little bit and this isn't certainly the worst of it another batch of cold air will move in. most of it is across the far northern plains. behind this front, clear skies cooler eastern seaboard. the front moving down throu
from dallas. iconic. >> the cowboy icon. >> yeah. >> it's nice that he was able to die surrounded by friends in dallas. >> that's great. let's get to rick reichmuth. >> he was in the new dallas, too wasn't he? >> yes he was a reboot on tnt. >> he and the other guy that popped up on there? >> yes. played his father. >> two original cast members. >> you have got about a minute and a half to find out. >> i just gave myself a minute...
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dallas, texas, right now at 80 degrees. we're not going to see that. but i do think that we'll see temperatures in areas this weekend, early part of next week, just above 70. so 47 to 52 degrees. your evening forecast, clear skies, breezy and mild. and then for tomorrow morning, clear skies. a chilly start. 28 to 36. that northwest wind at 5 to 10 miles per hour. so here's a look at tomorrow's forecast, guys. a great stretch of weather coming our way. look at that. sunshine, finally warmer. breezy. 57 to 61 degrees. now, check out this forecast. now, this is really nice, considering that we've had almost two weeks below average. this weekend, fine weather. great weather. start making your plans now. 72 on sunday. right now, observe veterans day, 73 degrees for a high temperature. can we hang on to that? you'll have to stick around as we take a look at the extended forecast in a couple of minutes. >> autumn makes a comeback. >> yeah. loving it. >> thanks, veronica. >>> still ahead, rehab for addiction to the internet. the controversy over a new kind of
dallas, texas, right now at 80 degrees. we're not going to see that. but i do think that we'll see temperatures in areas this weekend, early part of next week, just above 70. so 47 to 52 degrees. your evening forecast, clear skies, breezy and mild. and then for tomorrow morning, clear skies. a chilly start. 28 to 36. that northwest wind at 5 to 10 miles per hour. so here's a look at tomorrow's forecast, guys. a great stretch of weather coming our way. look at that. sunshine, finally warmer....
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this 88-year-old building in downtown dallas was imploded yesterday. no, it's not jerry jones' reaction to the cowboys' play against the browns yesterday. they did win. demolition experts attached 300 pounds of dynamite in strategic places and there it went. built in the 1920s, that building, by a cotton tycoon. >>> we talk a lot about how the fiscal cliff will hurt the u.s. but that obscures the pain that will be felt at the state and local levels. our senior economics reporter steve leisman has been doing the math about who falls the hardest if we do go over the cliff. steve? >> if you think about it, it is designed so that there is a lot of pain. the idea of the fiscal cliff, the sequestration, automatic cuts to bring people to the table. we've done, with the help of technology, using diver technology, we dove in to take a look at where federal spending is highest. it is color coated by per capita spending by county here. what you see -- take a look. where it's red it's the highest from 20 all the way up to 175,000. there's actually one county in no
this 88-year-old building in downtown dallas was imploded yesterday. no, it's not jerry jones' reaction to the cowboys' play against the browns yesterday. they did win. demolition experts attached 300 pounds of dynamite in strategic places and there it went. built in the 1920s, that building, by a cotton tycoon. >>> we talk a lot about how the fiscal cliff will hurt the u.s. but that obscures the pain that will be felt at the state and local levels. our senior economics reporter steve...
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if you would like to donate, go to their web site, royers's cafe pain com. >> the dallas market center who made this possible so we could move forward on it. without them, we would not be standing there. >> steve: they paid for all the pies. >> they did. >> steve: you are a good man. by the way, ali and brian, on the end of one of their pie recipe books, boxes, i got one here. one of the pie business' slogans from texas, remember the a la mode. >> my favorite is. >> steve: 100,000 can't all be wrong. a real pleasure! the prince of pies! >> brian: now to the stories making headlines at this moment. let's begin here. hostess lived to die another day. talks with hostess president bakers union crumbled. now the makers of the twinkie will head to bankruptcy court today. sponge and all. they'll have the judge for permission to shut down for good. 18,000 jobs are on the line. >> alisyn: i hope i don't have to read it with the same emphasis. they're in the country illegally, but could be allowed to drive legally. lawmakers in illinois pushing a plan to make it the third state in america to all
if you would like to donate, go to their web site, royers's cafe pain com. >> the dallas market center who made this possible so we could move forward on it. without them, we would not be standing there. >> steve: they paid for all the pies. >> they did. >> steve: you are a good man. by the way, ali and brian, on the end of one of their pie recipe books, boxes, i got one here. one of the pie business' slogans from texas, remember the a la mode. >> my favorite is....
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downtown dallas what the locals call the high from. is a strange twisted beauty it's moving just a complex multi-layered web interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy and it's. how dependent nations and others use the high phone booths and rolls out of the some of the richest child fields in the mines.
downtown dallas what the locals call the high from. is a strange twisted beauty it's moving just a complex multi-layered web interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy and it's. how dependent nations and others use the high phone booths and rolls out of the some of the richest child fields in the mines.